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HELP: Modem & network in RH 9.0 ...

Well .. i have two questions to ask you that i can't resolve by myself ;( (and i tried believe me). At first - Hello to you all , since i'm new in this forums:)

now.. lets start ... :

explanation: i've installed RH 9.0 - 2.4.20-8 . and i have these problems:

1) i have internal lucent modem and i can't install it .. :( i've tried all drivers that i found on internet (including all google search results) and it still doesn't work.This modem worked on Rh 7.0/7.3/8.0.

1-1) i've tried with external zoltrix FM-336VSP modem and it worked.. RH found it and installed it .. and it dials a connection but i have problem here also .. it dials a connection , link to provider .. checks username and password .. and after 30 second or something like that connection fails :( i don't know why .. i've tried everything and it won't work, and everything seems fine :/

2) i have RealTek RTL-8139 (a) PCI network card .. and i can't install it ! :( same as with modems .. i've downloaded and compiled all drivers that i found on net and it still doesn't work.

For the network card, that chip is a very popular brand. I'm quite suprised that you couldn't get that working. First things first, run 'dmesg | less' and see what errors you get regarding the modem and the network card. Exactly where are you getting the drivers from? Can you tell us how you went about installing these drivers?

Hey ! :) I'm on tha net form linux ... i've finally suceed to make my modem work! But i still have problems with my network card. I've used this driver to install it - rtl8139-diag but it won't work.

Here's the output :

[root@localhost install]# ./rtl8139-diag
rtl8139-diag.c:v2.11 4/22/2003 Donald Becker (becker@scyld.com)http://www.scyld.com/diag/index.html
Index #1: Found a RealTek RTL8139 adapter at 0x9400.
This chip has not been assigned a valid IRQ, and will not function.
This must be fixed in the PCI BIOS setup. The device driver has no way
of changing the PCI IRQ settings.
See http://www.scyld.com/expert/irq-conflict.html for more information.
* A recognized chip has been found, but it does not appear to exist in
* I/O space. Use the '-f' flag to show the status anyway.
Use '-a' or '-aa' to show device registers,
'-e' to show EEPROM contents, -ee for parsed contents,
or '-m' or '-mm' to show MII management registers.
[root@localhost install]#